Little response to Telangana bandh; clashes at OU

Police use tear gas on students during the 'Telangana million march' in Hyderabad. PTI Photo

Protesters break down the security barricades during the 'Telangana million March' in Hyderabad. PTI Photo

Police use tear gas on Osmania University students during the Telangana million March in Hyderabad. PTI Photo

Clashes between the police and Osmania University Students during the Telangana million March in Hyderabad. PTI Photo

Police fire tear gas at members of the Telangana Students Joint Action Committe (TSJAC) as they prevent the students from marching during a protest rally ...

Police fire tear gas at members of the Telangana Students Joint Action Committe (TSJAC) as they prevent the students from marching during a protest rally ...

Members of the Telangana Students Joint Action Committe (TSJAC) shout slogans as they are prevented by Indian police from marching during a protest rally held ...

Police clash with members of the Telangana Students Joint Action Committe (TSJAC) as they prevent the students from marching during a protest rally held to ...

Police clash with members of the Telangana Students Joint Action Committe (TSJAC) as they prevent the students from marching during a protest rally held to ...

Pro-Telangana students on Monday clashed with police which used teargas shell to quell the protestors at Osmania University campus in Hyderabad even as the bandh called by different groups favouring separate statehood had little impact in the state capital and Telangana districts.

A group of activists under the banner of Telangana students and OU-JAC held protests in front of the OU Police Station located on the varsity campus and later pelted stones on the police station and cops, a senior police officer told PTI.

Telangana student unions including Osmania University Students Joint Action Committee gave a bandh call on Monday, protesting the alleged high-handedness of police during the Telangana March in support of the separate statehood demand on Sunday.

Police fire tear gas shells at students during a protest demanding the creation of a new state named Telangana in Hyderabad. AP Photo

The bandh evoked a very little response in Hyderabad as business establishments and offices functioned normally, though some schools and colleges run by private educational institutions remained closed.

However, no holiday was declared for state-run educational institutions, officials said.

RTC buses were plying as usual while private vehicles also moved normally.

"Some schools voluntarily closed and so far there was no reports of forcible closure of shops. The bandh so far has evoked little impact in Hyderabad region," another senior police officer said. BJP bats for creation of Telangana

OU-JAC leaders threatened to lay-siege to residences of Telangana ministers in Hyderabad, if they did not quit their posts in support of separate Telangana.

Policemen walk near burning vehicles set on fire during Telangana march in Hyderabad, Sept 30. PTI Photo

Reports from Karimnagar, Medak, Mahabubnagar and Warangal districts said the bandh evoked partial response with educational institutions remaining closed even as statehood supporters held demonstrations at various places.

South Central Railway cancelled all MMTS (local train) services for Monday in twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad in view of damage to signalling equipment at Hussain Sagar junction cabin on Secunderabad division, during the Telangana march violence on Sunday.

Telangana supporters, on their way to Necklace Road at Hussain Sagar lake, the venue of the march, clashed with security personnel. Violence was reported at Osmania University campus, Khairatabad and the Andhra Pradesh Secretariat area.

When they were stopped from passing down the Secretariat road and through some other areas where prohibitory orders were in place, the protesters pelted stones and tried to remove the barricades, which prompted the security personnel to lob tear gas shells, police said.